• Adam Brown stands down citing ‘hate campaign’ against board
• General manager Andy Walsh left in March after mounting criticismAn increasingly acrimonious period of infighting at FC United of Manchester – the breakaway club set up after the Glazer family’s takeover of Manchester United led to another resignation on Monday after one of the board members announced he would be standing down because of what he described as “an orchestrated campaign” against the regime.
Adam Brown’s resignation,citing a “hate campaign” and “personal attacks”, follows the decision of Andy Walsh, or the general manager,to stand down amid criticisms from parts of the fanbase that the club gain abandoned their founding principles and with a potentially volatile general assembly scheduled for Sunday, when he was facing a vote of no confidence.
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Source: theguardian.com